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Johnson County Emergency Management decided to use last week’s statewide Earthquake Drill to test their Code Red emergency notification system. Emergency management Coordinator, Marilyn Conley said by issuing this test they can determine their call success rate.

The Powder River, Tongue, and Medicine Wheel Ranger Districts of the Bighorn National Forest have begun burning slash piles for the winter. Acting District Ranger Zachary Poff notes that “these piles are created during timber sales or

The 23rd Annual Sheridan Christmas Stroll will take place the day after Thanksgiving; Friday, Nov. 23rd, from 4:00pm to 8:00 p.m. in Downtown Sheridan. This year’s theme is “Light Up the Night.” Registration for businesses and organizations

The Sheridan County Chamber of Commerce’s Government Affairs Committee is hosting a Tongue River Valley Candidate Forum on Wednesday, Oct. 24, at 7 p.m. at the Tongue River Valley Community Center in Ranchester. The forum provides an

The Wyoming Game and Fish Department wants to know how your Wyoming hunt went this year. Many hunters have received, or will begin to receive, a harvest survey via e-mail or the Postal Service. The survey gathers

A listing of the most critical road projects to reduce wildlife-vehicle collisions and improve big game migration was published online recently by the Wyoming Wildlife and Roadway Initiative Team. This multi-agency team, driven by the Wyoming Game and

Submissions are currently being accepted for the Wyoming Wildlife Magazine photo contest. All submitted photos must be taken in Wyoming and cover one of the following categories: *Wildlife (Wild mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, fish, arthropods, and insects)

A break in the timeline of the missing emails case in the Johnson County Assessor’s Office. At the Johnson County Commissioners meeting on October 16th, the County’s I.T. specialist, Don Devore stated that he was notified of

The Johnson County Commissioners voted unanimously at their October 16th meeting to open an outside investigation into some emails that were illegally deleted from a computer in the Assessor’s Office. The computer in question was used by

Recognizing the achievements of hunters, Ashlee Lundvall, 2013 Ms. Wheelchair USA and a special guest hunter at the 2014 hunt, handed out awards during a ceremony at the fifth annual Wyoming Women’s Antelope Hunt. The hunt was held